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1909-P $5 Gold Indian Fairmont Collection PCGS MS62+
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Iconic American Gold Coins From The Fabulous Fairmont Collection
Have you heard? A secret hoard of pre-1933 United States gold coins has been found! What’s more, these gorgeous coins are as bright and shiny as the day they were struck. They’re all from what coin experts have christened “The Fairmont Collection,” a massive coin hoard that wound up outside the United States as a result of international commerce between America and other countries. The story takes an interesting turn in that thousands of these specimens were recently repatriated to the United States—and now you can welcome them back home to America and into your personal collection thanks to this incredible opportunity!
Special Subset Set Aside And Reserved Due To Exceptional Quality
Today, the Fairmont Collection is recognized as one of the largest hoards of vintage pre-1933 U.S. gold coins ever found. The exact details of the collection’s origin and contents remain shrouded in mystery because there’s no confirmed information about the original owner, or how the collection ended up outside the U.S. We do know the original hoard was massive, containing several thousand gold coins, including many rare dates and mint marks. And we know that the collection wasn’t released all at once but rather in waves. What we have here are a limited number of coins from the “Fairmont Collection Reserve+”—a unique subset of this amazing, immense hoard, comprised of more than 13,000 coins, across six different U.S. Gold types. These coins were set aside and reserved due to the exceptional quality of the coins. Not only do the coins in this subset exhibit exceptional luster and eye appeal, but they have been certified, graded, and encapsulated by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) with a “+” grade. Regardless of the details, the Fairmont Collection is a significant event in the numismatic world—due to its sheer size, the presence of rare coins and the unprecedented quality of coins not typically found in a hoard.
1909-P Fairmont Collection $5 Gold Indian Half Eagles In Select Uncirculated Mint State-62+ Condition
Here you can secure a 1909-dated $5 Gold Indian Half Eagle struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Designed by American sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt, these coins were struck from 1908 to 1916 and again in 1929 and featured a realistic-looking Indian Chief that was recessed or incused into the coin, making it one of the most intriguing U.S. coins ever issued. This combination of aesthetic appeal and historical significance has solidified the $5 Gold Indian as a beloved American coin treasure. The total mintage during the 10 years is only 14,078,066, making the $5 Indian the RAREST post-1908 U.S. gold coin. It will come graded by PCGS in Select Uncirculated Mint State-62+ (MS62+) condition. The “+” designation means the coin has exceptional eye appeal and lists in the top 30% of the grade. Every coin and set in the Fairmont Collection Reserve+ features a + designation—unheard of in today’s sizzling coin market!
Act Fast, Only Limited Quantities Are Available
As of late 2023, PCGS has graded almost 6,700 U.S. gold coins from the Fairmont Collection with each coin carrying “The Fairmont Collection” pedigree on their holders. Don’t miss out on this wonderful chance to own high-grade, pre-1933 U.S. gold coins. Hold American history in the palm of your hands—click the 1909-P $5 Gold Indian Half Eagle from the Fairmont Collection to your cart right now!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS:
- THE FAIRMONT COLLECTION RESERVE+ – The Fairmont Collection stands as one of the largest hoards of vintage pre-1933 United States gold coins in recorded history. Among its treasures, The Fairmont Collection Reserve + coins take center stage—a meticulously curated subset, chosen for their unparalleled quality, remarkable preservation, captivating eye appeal, and vibrant mint luster.
- FAMOUS INCUSE DESIGN – Struck from 1908 to 1929, America’s $5 Gold Indian coins featured a design that was recessed or incused into the coin. Only the $2.50 Indians struck during the same period featured this same incuse deign, making them two of the most intriguing U.S. coins ever issued. Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, his initials “BLP” can be seen on the coin’s obverse at the base of the Native American’s bust.
- STRUCK IN PURE AMERICAN GOLD – Each coin was struck in 8.359 grams of highly pure 90% fine American gold and measures 21.6 mm in diameter.
- LEGAL TENDER U.S. COINAGE – The denomination of $5 is shown on the coin’s reverse where it reads “FIVE DOLLARS” Below the talons of the proud American eagle.
- SELECT UNICRCULATED + CONDITION – Your coin has been graded by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) in Select Uncirculated Mint State-62+ (MS62+) condition. The “+” designation means the coin has exceptional eye appeal and lists in the top 30% of the grade.
- SCARCE, HARD-TO-FIND COINS – Millions of $5 Gold Indian coins were melted in 1933 after President Franklin D Roosevelt recalled gold coins from the public in 1933. Millions more were lost to international business transactions where they were often melted or hidden away and forgotten in foreign bank vaults.
- LIMITED AVAILABILITY – Only a limited number of coins and sets are available in this Fairmont Collection Reserve+ release
The Fairmont Collection is recognized as one of the largest hoards of vintage pre-1933 U.S. gold coins ever found. Here’s your chance to secure a 1909-P $5 Gold Half Eagle from the hoard graded in Select Uncirculated Mint State-62+ condition! Order now!
Availability | Available For Order |
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Year of Issue | 1909 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Gold |
Purity | N/A, .900 |
Condition | Graded |
Grade | MS62+ |
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Denomination | 5.00 |
Currency Type | Dollar |
Mint Name | Philadelphia - P |
Coin Weight | 8.36 Grams - g |